by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
We’ve seen it at our firm over and over again: A client comes to us and they feel ashamed about wanting to file bankruptcy. Somehow, they believe there is a stigma about filing bankruptcy and they feel as if despite their best efforts to pay their bills, they’ve let...
by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
If you’ve done any research about Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may have read about how the bankruptcy trustee gathers the debtor’s non-exempt assets, liquidates them, and uses the proceeds to pay off creditors. “Non-exempt assets” refer to those assets that are not...
by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
Are you filling up your tank once or twice a week? Nope. Are you eating out like you used to? Nope. Are you going to the movies? Nope. Are you shopping at your favorite stores every weekend? Nope. If you’re like most Americans, you’ve actually saved money during all...
by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
Small business owners now have a new option for a fresh start under federal law. If you are a business owner who is experiencing hardship during these uncertain and difficult times, then you may be eligible for immediate relief. Taking affect earlier this year, the...
by KaitlynB | Oct 7, 2021 | Bankruptcy
As of April, the unemployment rate in the United States rose to a record high of 14.7%. In response, the House of Representatives was expected to vote on Friday, May 15 on a second coronavirus relief bill at a price tag of $3 trillion – that’s about $1 trillion higher...
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